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Isotopic Analysis of Hydrologic Processes in a Small Semi-Arid Catchment

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Title Isotopic Analysis of Hydrologic Processes in a Small Semi-Arid Catchment
Creator Unnikrishna, Padinare V. McDonnell, Jeffrey J. Tarboton, David G. Kendall, Carol
Description In an effort to better understand the dominant flow processes in semiarid systems, an experiment was conducted in a high instrumented 26 ha catchment in Idaho, USA. Snowmelt from deep snow drifts constitutes the main input into the basin. Subsurface geology consists of four basaltic layers underlying a soil layer - fractured basalt, semi-dense basalt, altered basalt and dense basalt. A total of 1600 water samples of precipitation, snowmelt, streamflow and groundwater were collected and...
Date 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z
Type text
Identifier http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/water_pubs/86
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Publisher Hosted by Utah State University Libraries
Contributor International Association of Hydrological Sciences and Publication
Subject Basalt Flow of water Groundwater Hydrology Mathematical models Precipitation (meteorology) Runoff Soils Stream flow UWRL

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